Grammar: A2 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Expanding - Lesson 12: Irregular Comparatives & Superlatives (good/better/best, bad/worse/worst)

Grammar: Irregular Comparatives & Superlatives B1 Lesson 18 What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to correctly use common irregular comparatives and superlatives like better, the best, worse, and the worst . Breaking the Rules While most adjectives follow the standard rules for comparatives (-er/more) and superlatives (-est/most), some of the most common adjectives in English are irregular . This means they have special forms that you must memorize. Good → Better → The Best We never say "gooder" or "the goodest". Example: My mother's soup is the best in Siem Reap! Bad → Worse → The Worst We never say "badder" or "the baddest". Example: Monday morning has the worst traffic of the week. The Grammar Rule 📖 Common Irregular Adjectives Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form good better the best bad worse the worst far further / farther the furthest / the farthest little (amount) less the least much / many more the most Note: You already …